
1) Absence of pain 2) Absence of sense of pain 3) Absence of the sense of pain 4) Insensibility to pain 5) One effect of marijuana 6) One kind of insensibility 7) Painlessness 8) Physiological condition 9) Physiological state 10) State of feeling no pain 11) What painkillers produce
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• (n.) Absence of sensibility to pain.
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Loss of sensitivity to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus.
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loss of sensation of pain that results from an interruption in the nervous system pathway between sense organ and brain. Different forms of sensation ... [2 related articles]
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Pain relief.
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Analgesia can be described as the absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful. Healthcare professionals often use this term to mean hypoalgesia a reduction in the intensity of pain that occurs in response to a normally painful stimulus even though the patient is fully conscious. The condition may ari...
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A state of insensitivity to pain, even though the subject is fully conscious. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(an″әl-je´ze-ә) absence of sensibility to pain, particularly the relief of pain without loss of consciousness; absence of pain or noxious stimulation.
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Any intervention that reduces the sensation of pain.
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absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful.
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A state of insensitivity to pain, even though the subject is fully conscious.
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An`al·ge'si·a noun [ New Latin , from Greek
'analghsi`a ;
'an priv. +
'a`lghsis sense of pain.]
(Medicine) Absence of sensibility to pain.
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Analgesia: The inability to feel pain while still conscious. From the Greek an-, without + algesis, sense of pain. Common Misspellings: analageia
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Full or partial relief of pain while remaining conscious. Narrower term(s): Epidural
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alganesthesia, analgesia 1. The loss of the sense of pain, as that which is produced by the injection of local anesthetic agents or by systemic drugs; such as, the opioids, or resulting from disease interrupting pain pathways in the central or peripheral nervous system. 2. Analgesia, or the loss of the sense of pain, when produced by the injection...
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analgesia, alganesthesia 1. Absence of the sensibility to pain; absence of pain even with noxious stimulation (painful, pernicious, not wholesome); designating particularly the relief of pain without loss of consciousness. 2. A neurologic or pharmacologic state in which painful stimuli are so moderated that, though still perceived, they are no lon...
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analgesia A state in which painful stimuli are so moderated that, though still perceived, they are no longer painful; feeling no pain. Cross references related to 'pain, hurt; suffering, injury' word families: -agra; algo-; angina-; dolor-; Masochism; noci-; odyno-; poen-; pono- (toi...
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noun absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness
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A medically controlled state of depressed consciousness while maintaining the patient`s airway, protective reflexes and the ability to respond to stimulation or verbal commands. It includes intravenous administration of sedative and/or analgesic agent(s) and appropriate monitoring.
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Loss of pain sensations without loss of consciousness.
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Greek an = negative, and algesis = pain, hence insensibility to pain; adjective - analgesic.
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Refers to the absence of pain in the presence of stimuli that would be expected to be painful. In clinical practice we use the term analgesia to mean a reduction in pain
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absence of sense of pain.
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Insensitivity to pain.
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Any intervention that reduces the sensation of pain.
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